A wrestler has organised a show to raise funds for two boys who were seriously injured in an M66 crash, which tragically killed their pregnant mum and auntie.
When Carl Stocks, a professional wrestler from Greater Manchester, heard that his friend’s young son was one of the boys hospitalised in the crash, which also killed his mum, he wanted to do something to help.
Knowing his friend’s son is a huge wrestling fan, he decided to organise a wrestling event to raise money for the two boys and their families, who need all the help they can get while they recover.
Family handout
On the afternoon of Saturday May 13th, Frankie Jules-Hough, 38, her two sons, Tommy, nine, and Rocky, two, and her nephew Tobias, four, were travelling along the motorway when they were involved in the devastating smash.
At an inquest into her death, the coroner’s court heard how Frankie had pulled onto the hard shoulder when a car that was travelling at ‘excessive speed’ lost control and crashed into her car.
A 22-year-old man, Adil Iqbal, has since been charged with causing death by dangerous driving and two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving in relation to the injuries sustained by Tommy and Tobias.
Tony Knox and smudge pictures (Johnny B Smith)
The two cousins are now out of their comas and are slowly on the road to recovery, along with two-year-old Rocky.
The Tommy and Tobias Wrestling Show, named after the two cousins, will take place at The Circle venue in Bacup on Saturday, July 16th. Wrestlers will slam and throw their opponents in a family-friendly entertaining show from 4-7pm.
Carl said: “I’ve worked with Tommy’s Dad Tom for about six years. He’s such a nice guy, always smiling, we’ve played football together, had nights out together and spoke lots about wrestling as his son is a big wrestling fan.
Tony Knox and smudge pictures (Johnny B Smith)
“He’s been trying to get to a show more recently, but with us both having busy lives, plus the areas that I wrestle, it’s sometimes hard for him to get there.
“When the news broke of what happened I was heartbroken for him and the whole family, not only because of the obvious, but I also have a child a similar age to those involved.
“Childhood trauma can be tough and although young ones are said to be resilient we want to give them amazing memories to carry through life.
Tony Knox and smudge pictures (Johnny B Smith)
“I thought of doing this show as soon as it happened. I knew my donation to the Go Fund Me in the grand scheme of things wasn’t enough and knew I could do more with the wrestling community I’m in.
“I messaged a bunch of people a day later and the response was phenomenal. Putting together the show has been done surprisingly quick and easy as people genuinely want to be a part of it.
“We have people travelling from Scotland and Wales as well as across the North of England and it’s a testament to the workers and their character to show how people can come together to do anything to help others.”
Tony Knox and smudge pictures (Johnny B Smith)
At the event, there will be amazing raffle prizes up for grabs including two tickets to the Frog and Bucket Comedy Club, a signed pair of goalkeeper gloves and picture from David De Gea (Manchester United), a John Lewis Voucher and more.
The premises has a licensed bar, and food will be served also.
The Tommy and Tobias Wrestling Show will be held at The Circle, Bacup, on Saturday July 16th 4-7pm. Proceeds from tickets will go to help Tommy and Tobias with their recovery.
Tickets are £8 for adults, £5 for under 12s and £20 for a family of 4. Venue holds 500. To book tickets click HERE.
Sit down, we’ve got something to tell you… Co-op Live has announced the artist James will be heading to the huge new music-first arena during its epic opening season next year.
James will be heading to the stage at the £365 million venue as part of their 40th anniversary UK arena tour.
Performing live for their hometown, the ‘Sit Down’ hitmakers will play in Manchester on Friday, June 14th 2024.
James will be joined by popular UK band Razorlight, who’ll be sure to get guests excited for a night of great music and nostalgia for all to enjoy.
Co-op Live
The exciting news coincides with the release of James’ 17th studio album in April 2024, the first single of which will be announced in January – with further details to follow soon.
One of Britain’s most enduring success stories, James have released 16 studio albums, selling over 25 million copies with their recent run of Top 5 albums proving to be a golden era for the band.
All The Colours Of You released in 2021 was their most critically acclaimed in years, preceded by Living in Extraordinary Times and Girl at the End of the World which narrowly missed out on the top spot in 2016 to Adele.
Co-op Live
Iconic Manchester band James have now entered into a golden era, and will continue to do so in 2024 and for many more years to come.
Band members; Tim Booth, Jim Glennie, Saul Davies, Adrian Oxaal, David Baynton-Power, Mark Hunter, Andy Diagram, Chloe Alper, Deborah Knox-Hewson, are all looking forward to coming to the brand-new Co-op Live to perform for fans next year.
Singer Tim Booth says: “Deeply proud to announce that we are touring next year to coincide with the release of a rather wonderful new album that we are mixing this week.
“The new songs sound belting, and will fit this arena tour. Really looking forward to celebrating with you. Expect a mixture of the expected and unexpected – just like life. Nothing but love”.
Jim Glennie, says: “We are delighted to announce our 2024 Arena Tour, supported by the wonderful ‘Razorlight’. Come and share a night of biggies, rarities and a sizeable chunk of our exciting, next NEW album! See you there folks. With love, Jim from James”.
Co-op members will gain first-in-line access to tickets to see James at Co-op Live in Manchester through a designated presale from 9.30am on October 4th, 2023. General sale will then go live from 9.30am on Friday, October 6th.
Download the Co-op App now to become a member and receive some fantastic and exclusive benefits.
To become a member and enjoy access to presale tickets, click HERE.
Tipples invites you to grab a glass and sip away on a variety of wines and spirits at its celebratory event in Manchester.
Tipples are hosting a celebration of the ‘world of drinks’ at Albert Hall on Saturday, November 4th.
The winter showcase will see a wide variety of the ‘most unusual’ and ‘interesting’ wines and spirits across the globe, as well as being the perfect opportunity to purchase Christmas presents for loved ones in the run up to the big day.
Tipples of Manchester
The event will be split into two sessions, kicking off at 12.00pm and 5.00pm, featuring some of the newest wines and spirits, along with some of Tipples’ long-time favourites.
Upon arrival guests will be given a tasting glass, a bottle of water, and a floorplan as they go on a ‘spirit journey’.
They can then make their way around the space and approach any of the stands they like the look of and ask for a sample. It will be a great opportunity to learn a little more about the brands, and the brand reps will take care of the rest.
Tipples of Manchester
Guests will join the owners of Tipples, Greg and Tom, at their very first showcase to explore their range of some of the finest sips from over 40 brands covering over 300 products from here, there and everywhere.
Local Manchester based brands will also feature at the event including the likes of Manchester Gin and Pod Pea vodka.
And with all that sipping, guests are likely to get a little peckish. You’ll be delighted to know that a hot dog stand provided by Albert’s Schloss will be available for anyone who gets the munchies.
Tipples of Manchester
Bottles of fine wines and spirits will be available to purchase at the event, and will make an excellent Christmas present for the wine or spirit connoisseurs in your life.
Tipples is an independent city centre spirits shop and gin specialist stocking a wide range of spirits and liqueurs, including over 75 gins, which they pride themselves on.
They have a wide range of suppliers to ensure that their selection is as broad and comprehensive as possible, with over 500 products for customers to choose from.
Tickets for Tipples of Manchester’s ‘world of drinks’ showcase are £27.07. To find out more or purchase tickets, click HERE.
Chester Zoo has announced it is launching a new ‘mystical’ Halloween trail which features an ‘enchanted river boat ride’, just in time for October half term.
Luna’s Legendary Creature Halloween Trail will run throughout the whole of October, including half term and Halloween.
Event organisers say the ‘spellbinding route will see visitors encounter five magical species’ such as the majestic crowned pigeon, the super agile Sulawesi macaque and the strong Sunda gharial crocodile.
Chester Zoo
The ‘spooktastic’ journey will highlight deforestation and the importance of protecting the rainforest.
Visitors to the trail will go on a quest to collect key words about the unique qualities of each animal before helping Luna the witch discover a legendary creature living deep inside the charity zoo’s Monsoon Forest habitat – the UK’s biggest indoor zoological building.
Guests who unlock the secrets of the rainforest will receive a spooky Halloween treat – no tricks!
Chester Zoo
Newly added to the trail this year, will see guests able to hop onto Halloween-themed boats and take a ride on the Lazy River Boats where they can see hanging bats, skeletons and pumpkins along the way.
Ellie Trigg, Chester Zoo’s customer development manager, said: “There’s a special mystical quest across South East Asia to discover at the zoo this October. We need visitors to help us find ‘Luna’s Legendary Creature’ which holds the secret to protecting the rainforest.
“This new trail will take guests through our huge Monsoon Forest habitat, where visitors will be challenged with collecting a number of key words from five locations to complete their log book and help us discover Luna’s Legendary Creature.”
Chester Zoo
She added: “Halloween provides us with a great opportunity to highlight some of the world’s rarest animals, especially those that can sometimes be a little misunderstood or which often fly under the radar.
“This new trail will also show visitors how small actions, such as swapping a few items in their weekly shop to sustainable alternatives, can help the species found on the trail to thrive in the wild.”
The trail is free to all zoo visitors who purchase normal zoo tickets and no time slot booking needed. Visitors of the zoo can go on the trail at any time throughout the day – which takes around 90 minutes to complete.
To book tickets, costing from £22.72 for children and from £29.99 for adults, visit the website by clicking HERE. Children aged two and under go free.